Guru Nanak Khalsa Senior Secondary School is CBSE affiliated, co-educational, Govt. aided School of a rich reputation. School was established on the auspicious day of Baisakhi 13th April, 1965 and successfully completed 50 years. The school is situated in an area of 5.772 acres. The total student strength of the school is 1845. The students at Guru Nanak Khalsa Senior Secondary School are given freedom of self expression and are encouraged to think for themselves. In the progressive atmosphere of the modern age, our endeavour at Guru Nanak Khalsa Senior Secondary School to equip the children with the set of values so needed to bring forth a balanced individual. They are given ample opportunities for self expression so that they learn to shoulder responsibilities in day to day life. Emphasis is laid on qualities such as self confidence and truthfulness towards oneself and society.

Sarbhat dah phalla or Sarbat da bhala is a Punjabi term which means “may everyone be blessed”or “may good come to all”. This is a term from an important part of the Sikh prayer called the Ardas. This term forms an important part of Sikh philosophy. The term establishes a new precedence set by the Sikh Gurus – It binds the Sikh to ask for the “well being of everyone in the world”. In establishing this concept, the Gurus have set a new standard for the Sikhs – not only should the Sikhs pray for their own well-being but also need to ask for the blessing of “all the peoples of the world”.
This statement is repeated by all practising Sikhs at least twice daily (if not more) as part of their Nitnem (daily prayers). This concept is central to Sikhism and forms a very important and essential role in the religious philosophy of the Sikh Gurus.
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To put this in concise and clear language, it means that the Sikh desires, prays and asks God for the:
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